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A Chinese actor was abducted from Thailand. His swift return has sparked hopes – and fears – CNN

by Editor · January 15, 2025

Chinese actor Wang Xing, right, talks with Thai police officers in Mae Sot district, near the Thai-Myanmar border, in Tak province on January 7, 2025.Read More

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